The term exposure in photography stands for a combination of Aperture, shutter speed and ISO. The image that your camera will produce after adjusting these three pillars…
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ISO actually stands for International Organization for Standardization. In photography world, it defines the level of sensitivity of your camera’s sensor to available light. ISO presets on…
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Shutter speed is measured in fraction of a second. The numbers indicated for shutter speed on your camera are all fractions of 1 second, for example 1/60,…
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To understand shutter speed, lets first understand what shutter is. In simple words, a shutter is a like a curtain (but not an actual piece of cloth…
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A most often asked question about aperture is how to decide which aperture to shoot at? Honestly, there are no fixed presets for this. The answer to…
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“Circle of confusion” is a term used to explain the exact opposite of Depth of Field. While DOF means how much of the picture is sharp and…
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It is safe to conclude that all that Aperture does is control the flow of light to the sensor but the big question is what effect does…
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f-stop is a term or a measurement [or just call it a setting on your camera for easier understanding] that defines how wide the aperture is open…
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I still remember the first time I heard the term aperture and how it confused me. I had no idea what it meant and what its relevance…
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A DSLR stands for Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera. As the name suggests, these cameras have a single lens which can be removed from the body and…